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Re: Light sensor values
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Fri, 17 Sep 1999 21:11:49 GMT
Original-From: 
Philippe Jadin <PHILIPPE.JADIN@SKYNET.antispamBE>
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BTW, using raw value reading gives a lot more accurate result With my
scanner, the values on a black and white picture are 685 to 795. The
ambient lightning seems (hopefully) to not react that much with the
light sensor readings...

Mark Ferris a écrit :

I'm wondering what are reasonable values coming out of the light
sensor.  I've got an input setup as a light sensor so I'm getting
percentage values out of it, and using the large "track" paper that
came with the kit, when positioned over the white it reads 60.  When
over black it reads 40.  Not a huge change and I would have expected a
larger swing.

What range of values are other people seeing out of the light sensor?

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I'm wondering what are reasonable values coming out of the light sensor. I've got an input setup as a light sensor so I'm getting percentage values out of it, and using the large "track" paper that came with the kit, when positioned over the white (...) (25 years ago, 17-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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